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Vomiting And Chills With No Fever

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Vomiting & no fever:
This sounds as if you have a mechanical obstruction. If this does not resolve within 24-48 hours, i would seek medical attention. I would do this sooner if you are unable to keep down fluids.
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Chills may occur at the beginning of an infection and are usually associated with a fever. Chills are caused by rapid muscle contraction and relaxation, and are the body's way of generating heat when it feels that it is cold. Chills often predict the coming of a fever, or an increase in the body's core temperature.
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No reason to wait-:
Though most symptoms of an upper respiratory tract infection are caused by viruses, there is no reason for you to wait and have your doctor check you out for a strept infection. Just don't go the appointment expecting to get an antibiotic
each time you suspect you need it- otherwise, you will end up with a multidrug resistant bacterial infection.
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Motrin or Tylenol (acetaminophen):
Sounds like it may be herpangina. Most often caused by the hand, foot and mouth virus. Tylenol (acetaminophen) and Motrin can be used for pain. In severe cases with multiple sores dehydration can become a problem. Avoid acidic foods and juices for a few days as this may be irritating to the open sores at the back of the throat. If the abdominal pain, vomiting and fever persist see your pediatrician.
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Diarrhoea :
Hello and welcome to HealthTap, it depends how long you have thre symptoms now? If short lived them yes should go away, you may be having acute Gastroenteritis. Please let me know if the symptoms have been there more than s week now. I hope it helps! Take care :)
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Call your doctor:
You may have fomed some new kidney stones
as medullary sponge kidney have kidneys with cystic dilatation of the collecting tubules and are at increased risk for stones and utis.
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Go to ER:
Your symptoms are very concerning. There is no way i can determine your problem in this setting. You need to be seen and evaluated by a physician in person. You need to go to an emergency room to be evaluated asap.
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Evaluation:
She should be evaluated to determine the cause of her symptoms. It could be something as simple as a virus and it just may need to run its course but it could be something more. If she can not keep anything down she can get dehydrated. If she has been healthy until now and do not have any risk factors for a systemic disease she can try over the counter medications for symptoms, peptobismol, emetro.
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